Cynthia Dunbar is running to represent the people of the 6th Congressional District of Virginia. While Cynthia had no desire to seek political office, over the past year she had constituents all over the 6th District ask her to please run to serve them as their U.S. Representative in Washington. After much prayer and consideration, she has consented to run.

Cynthia is not a politician. She is a leader. She is not polished, but is bold, fearless and impassioned! Cynthia has no personal agenda or political career motives. However, she is not afraid to stand up to the powers that be. She is not for sale. She is the courageous constitutional conservative.

Cynthia is a true believer in the principle that less government means greater liberty. Cynthia has proven time and time again that she does not back down from a fight and that she is committed to doing what is needed to save our nation. In short, Cynthia is more than just a vote. Cynthia has committed that if elected, she will sacrificially serve not only the people of the 6th Congressional District but every patriotic American who desperately wants to see our Constitutional Republic restored. She promises to fight with every ounce of courage she has to take on the stagnant status quo of Republican leadership in Washington. Cynthia promises results, never excuses.

The Royal Examiner’s cameras were at the Skyline Baptist Church off of Route 55 in Front Royal on Wednesday evening and capture her comments to local churches.

Cynthia Dunbar is an American patriot, author, public speaker, and National Committeewoman to the RNC for VA. She formerly was an elected member of the Texas State Board of Education, Assistant Professor of Law and Advisor to the Provost of Liberty University. Cynthia is a public servant who has worked tirelessly at the local, state and national level.

She is a contributing Professor for Constituting America, serves on the Boards of Directors of Source for Women, Faith 2 Action, Oil & Wine, Youth Can Lead, Amigos de Dios, Intercessors for America, and Merryfield Orphanage. Her policy and academic writings have been published by various mediums including William & Mary’s Journal of Women and the Law, Washington University’s John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics, Constituting America, Newsmax, and the Liberty Legal Journal. Her passion for our Constitutional Republic has garnered her both National and International attention from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, PBS, Dateline, Norwegian International Radio, BBC Radio and the London Guardian, among others. She has been featured in the New York Times Magazine, on Hardball with Chris Matthews, frequently seen on Fox News and she has been a regular contributor addressing educational policy issues on Fox and Friends.

Cynthia is no stranger to political warfare and strategy. She has fought the hard battles in education. Few areas are as controversial as what content gets put in our children’s textbooks. During her tenure as a Texas State Board of Education Member, Cynthia never backed down from fighting to ensure accurate American History was taught in the classroom.

“I have had the pleasure of working side by side with Cynthia on legal and political battlefields. I can state with assurance that there are few who are more committed to Christian principles being upheld within our government, and even fewer who are equipped to diligently fight for them. She will be a strong voice and advocate for Virginia’s 6th Congressional District and for all Christian Conservatives across the nation! This is why I heartily give her my endorsement for this position.”—Mat Staver, Founder and Chairman of Liberty Counsel & Former Dean of Liberty University School of Law

Background

Cynthia Dunbar is a 2018 Republican candidate seeking election to Congress to represent Virginia’s 6th district, which is being vacated by retiring Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte. The district is a Republican stronghold, and is located in the west-central part of the state, including Roanoke, Lynchburg, and Shenandoah Valley. Cynthia is the only conservative candidate in the race who has the experience and values to represent Virginia in Congress.

Cynthia believes both parties are to blame for Congress’s inability to get anything accomplished, but she is particularly frustrated with her own party. “The fact that we Republicans hold both chambers in Congress and continue to play politics instead of keeping our promises to the American people is unacceptable,” said Dunbar. “There is absolutely no excuse for not having repealed Obamacare, and I will fight tirelessly until it is repealed.”

Cynthia is a true conservative with a record of winning tough battles and she has the scars to prove it. She does not spend years politely tiptoeing around leadership with few victories to show for her time. She gets in, gets things done and then gets out.

“The preservation of a free Government requires not merely, that the metes and bounds which separate each department of power be invariably maintained; but more especially that neither of them be suffered to overleap the great Barrier which defends the rights of the people. The Rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment, exceed the commission from which they derive their authority, and are Tyrants. The People who submit to it are governed by laws made neither by themselves nor by an authority derived from them, and are slaves.” – James Madison

Each candidate has an opportunity to submit to the Royal Examiner. No bias on our part. We have and will provide this opportunity to each candidate. You get to hear directly from each and then judge for yourself. Don’t shoot the messenger.

Is this a paid political ad, or is it supposed to be a news story? Whatever it is it is certainly biased and reads like it was written by someone on her campaign. Absolutely no critical thinking or objective analysis anywhere in the piece. Who wrote it? Or better yet… who paid for it? Or is Royal Examiner just giving it away for free?

I was impressed by the fact that she’s one of the reasons our schoolbooks are bowdlerized, having been a member of the Texas State Board of Education. Here’s an interesting look at their Christian ethos and its impact on history text books. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/13/education/13texas.html

Bottom line: If you think that only White people had a constructive role to play in the USA and you prefer a literal interpretation of the Bible and hate the idea of gay marriage, why then she is your gal.